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Possibly a Browning 1910/21 instead of the French MAB Model D. Look at the logo on the grip. That's the old style FN logo. And while the MAB is based on the Browning I don't believe it has a grip safety while the Browning does have a grip safety. It appears the the pistol being held by Truffaut has a grip safety. Finally the muzzle on the MAB was knurled and the 1910/21 was smooth. Like the specimen seen in the screencap. | Possibly a Browning 1910/21 instead of the French MAB Model D. Look at the logo on the grip. That's the old style FN logo. And while the MAB is based on the Browning I don't believe it has a grip safety while the Browning does have a grip safety. It appears the the pistol being held by Truffaut has a grip safety. Finally the muzzle on the MAB was knurled and the 1910/21 was smooth. Like the specimen seen in the screencap.--[[User:Jcordell|Jcordell]] 16:02, 6 June 2009 (UTC) |
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Possibly a Browning 1910/21 instead of the French MAB Model D. Look at the logo on the grip. That's the old style FN logo. And while the MAB is based on the Browning I don't believe it has a grip safety while the Browning does have a grip safety. It appears the the pistol being held by Truffaut has a grip safety. Finally the muzzle on the MAB was knurled and the 1910/21 was smooth. Like the specimen seen in the screencap.--Jcordell 16:02, 6 June 2009 (UTC)